snail is a pomacea insularum or a pomacea canaliculata snail, but occasionally pomacea haustrum and possibly other species from the canaliculata group, like pomacea maculata might be available as well. for the snails ofthe pomacea canaliculata - insularum group, it's quite hard to distinguish the species...
, – cm wide; with serrate or dentate margin. [ ] the flowers are small and white, arranged in thyrses . [ ] the fruit is spherical and red, – mm in diameter. [ ] distribution and habitat[ edit ] i. guayusa is native to the upper amazonian regions of ecuador , peru , and southern colombia , between –...
unearthed more fossils from the individual, a young boy, including a well-preserved skull, and a. sediba was described by lee berger and colleagues in . the species represents a transitionary phase between thegenus australopithecus and thegenus homo, with some traits ofthe older primate group but...
. its orange cap and diamond-shaped to hexagonal pores make it an easy species to recognize. long after the morels have disappeared, however, neofavolus alveolaris is still hanging around--and its tough little fruiting bodies often persist through the summer and into the fall, fading to nearly white...
been placed in the genera barbodes and puntius . the specific epithet is frequently misspelled schwanefeldii. nowadays it is usually placed in thegenus barbonymus , which was only established in . it is thegenus' type species , and indeed seems to represent a quite distinct lineage of large " barbs...
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